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PlaneGeometry
2012
Problem - 1927
A triangle has angles measuring $15^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$ and $120^{\circ}$. The side opposite the $45^{\circ}$ angle is 20 units. The area of the triangle can be expressed as $m -n\sqrt{q}$ and we must find the sum $m + n + q$.
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